Citroën first place in SUV, hatchback and light commercial vehicle categories
With models in the main market segments, Citroën took first place in the SUV, hatchback and light commercial vehicle categories. Sponsored by the AutoInforme agency, the award recognizes the most fuel-efficient models in Brazil, certifying those that stand out for energy efficiency in the domestic market.
Citroen: Clean Mobility Award for 106th anniversary
In the month in which it celebrates its 106th anniversary, Citroën has just received another gift: winning the Clean Mobility Award in four categories. The award ceremony took place on Tuesday, June 24, in the Anhembi district of São Paulo during the Electric Car Show.
The Citroën Jumpy won in the Commercial Diesel up to 2.0 category. The Citroën Jumper, in the Commercial Diesel over 2.0 category. The Citroën C3, in the Entry category over 1.0, and finally, the Citroën Basalt in the Compact SUV 1.0 category.

“Winning the Clean Mobility Award 2025 represents an important milestone in our journey. This recognition underscores our ongoing commitment to promoting sustainable and technologically advanced automotive solutions. More than an achievement, it is an incentive for us to continue to develop vehicles that combine performance, energy efficiency and respect for the environment, always focusing on the needs of an increasingly conscious consumer.” , says Felipe Daemon, Citroën brand vice president for South America.

initiative promoted from ‘Agência Autoinforme
The initiative, promoted by Agência Autoinforme, aims to encourage manufacturers and importers to invest in more sustainable technologies, as well as help consumers choose vehicles with a lower environmental impact.
For the 2025 edition, the award was based on official data from the Brazilian Vehicle Labeling Program, developed by Inmetro, taking December 2024 as a benchmark. The survey involved all automakers operating in the national market, gaining recognition for 25 brands and 81 vehicle models, including electric models, plug-in hybrids, conventional hybrids, as well as flexible, gasoline and diesel models.